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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-07-16, Page 12THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1953 WLegro All-Stars From London vs. McGillivray All-Stars Tuesday, July 21 McGILLIVRAY BALL PARK (Under the Lights) 9:00 p.m. 'TOR HEALTH’S SAKE, ROLLER SKATE!” Exeter Roller Rink Mr. and Mrs. William Clayton of Woodstock visited this week I with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dearing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox and two daughters of Niagara Falls (were weekend guests of Mrs- j Mary Hannigan and this week •Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hannigan, , Randy and Johnny, of Toronto, ; are visiting with her. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott, of Tillsonburg, and Mr. and Mrs. I Lloyd Cook and children, of Brantford, called on Mrs. Wil­ liam Cook on Sunday. Hei’ sister, Mrs. Hazel Turnbull, of London, came on Tuesday to spend some time with her. i i South Huron Junior Farmers’ ANNUAL CHURCH SERVIC Two Blocks West of Southcott Bros. Store MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8:00 to 11:00 Children 250 - Adults 350 SKATES SUPPLIED - Refreshment Booth - at 10:00 p.m. Rev. Gordon D. Wanless, Pastor 4-H Club Members in Attendance everybody welcome ON THE NEW TRAP-ROCK FLOOR at the Modern and Old Time Dancing 10-1 The Ranch Boys FROM CKNX .-Sponsored' by the Arena Floor Campaign Committee Huron-Perth Baseball Association All-Star Came EXETER Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. D.S.T, North versus South Clinton RCAF, Exeter, Zurich. Mitchell and Seaforth Pete Cundy, Manager Centralia RCAF, St. Marys, Dashwood and Strathroy Ted Garvin, Manager of League PlayersProceeds in Aid Injured During the Season ADMISSION 500 (or any donation you may wish to give) Come Out and See Top Players of the League in Action THE U.N. WAS NEVER LIKE THIS — At Little Current, Ont., Lester Pearson, minister for external affairs, finds him­ self in a square dance and. by his expression, enjoys it more than the U.N. sessions over which he presided. He was the centre of attraction when he visited the community as part of his election campaign. Mr. Pearson will speak in Exeter Wed­ nesday evening of next week. —Central Press Canadian Mr. and Mrs. William H, Stone are holidaying at Port Elgin. Miss Margaret Brown left by plane on Friday to spend the summer with relatives in Leroy, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dale, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders and family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair returned on Tuesday evening from a visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John' Christie, Calgary. While there they attended the Calgary Stampede. Miss Eva Penrose, of Mitchell, visited friends here last week. Miss Mary,Forsey of the staff of South Huron Hospital flew to Nova Scotia for a holiday* with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hodgins, of St. Marys, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Samson Mc- Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman and Mr. and M,rs. Norman Rode of Detroit are spending a few days in town. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Grassick were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnston, Minga, Man., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird, Winnipeg, Mrs. Alma John­ ston and Linda Fritzley, Gode­ rich, Mr. and Mrs. George Wal­ ker,t) Hensail, Miss Olive Walker, R.N., St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. F. Wildfong and daughters, Marie and Margaret. Mrs. Marion Campbell visited last week with Mr. Bill McEwen and Miller, Clinton, tives in huron. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish returned on Saturday from visit­ ing their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Woods, at Summerside, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr at­ tended the convention of the Ontario Association of Photo­ graphers in Toronto last weelc Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweitzer returned on Saturday from their wedding trip through New York, the New England States and Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Shipman and son, Glenn, spent a week’s vaca­ tion with friends and relatives at Kemptville, Avonmore, Ottawa and Montreal. and Mrs. Miss June also with rela- Kincardine and Inver- Town Topics Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. vVe and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. 770 Miss Leona Alderson is attend­ ing Camp Frenda at South River, near North Bay, where she is a member of the staff. Her cousin Bobby Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston, is ing camp there. Mrs. Herman Mitchell turned from visiting her ter, Mrs. Potvin, of Montreal. Mrs. G. S. Roulston visited last week with Verne L. Roulston and family at Simcoe. Mrs. George Van Horne, of Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryckman the past week. On Tuesday they spent the day with Mr. and -Mrs. Stuart Moorehouse at their cottage at Hillsboro Beach. Mr. John Taylor, Los Angeles, Calif.,* visited Mr. Will Ryckman on Monday and they spent the day calling on some of their old neighbors and schoolmates. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and were Mr. and Mrs. Oran and Kathleen and Mr. and Backshall and Beryl, of Catherines, and Mrs. Jack Frayne and family, Sarnia. Gary Frayne remained with his grandparents tor a' holiday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques visited in Guelph and Tavistock over the weekend. Miss Jane Fra n c i s returned home with them. attend- Earl Moir Mrs. St. CASINO Dancing LAKEVIEW T heat re Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 17 and 18 Way Of A Gaucho 4r Rory Calhoun Gene Tierney A lusty technicolor outdoor melodrama, photographed in Ar­ gentina. The ONE Resort on Lake Huron Neil McKay AND HIS ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA ALDON Top comments every day! A great orchestra, led by an , outstanding musician . . . “McKay—arranger and com­ poser”. Have yoti heard their “June - Johnny - and Quar­ tette”? This quartette is doing great paid radio commer­ cials. MONDAY & TUESDAY July 20 and 21 de And Prejudice Angela Webster and Donna Ersman are spending a week at Kintail Presbyterian camp. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shap- ton and Carol, and Wilfred Shap- ton spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ollen- Bittle. Mrs. Wilfred Shapton, who has been visiting in Toron­ to, returned home. Miss Jeanette Young, Guelph, spent the ter, Mrs. Mrs. O. is visiting vicinity. Mr. and Falconer, Mrs. Charles Hodgert, Brian and Karel, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgert were Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murray, Fay and Ann, of Berwick, N.S., are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Dettmer. Mr. M. W. Pfaff is enjoying a three-week holiday from his ties as post master. Mr. Allan W. Pickard, of gina, Sask., is visiting at home of his brother, Mr. C. V. Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff and Mrs. E. Reeder have returned from a three-week trip to west­ ern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Miller and daughter Joyce, of Perdue, Sask., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Huron St. Mrs. Frank Lostell, of Usborne, underwent a major operation in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Monday of this week. Michael and Jane Farrow, children of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Farrow, received first class honors in their music examina­ tions at the University of West­ ern Ontario Conservatory of Music. -Michael p'assed grade 10 and Jane, grade six. ford Poole, London, teacher. Miss Orena Luxton, Bay City, Mich., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Coates. Dr. E. S. Steiner received a letter this week from Dr. Ernest Jardine, St. Kitts, British West Indies, in which he inquired for the family of the late Dr. Wil­ liam Sweet, with whom he prac­ tised here as a student in 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Covello and family, of St. Catherines, spent the weekend with Mr. and ” . . Misg joan is holiday- Broderick THEATRE GRAND BEND . Every Thursday nThe Arthur Murray Dancers ft Professional dancers showing YOU how simple the newer dances can be. This week — “THE SAMBA” Last Thursday our attendance was more than usual, and by crowd acclaim, these champion dancers have been engaged for the season 1953 every Thursday night, Plan to come to “look, listen and. learn”. You’ll enjoy every minute! Regular admission. 4r Kirk Douglas A costume drama that every­ one should see! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 22 and 23 0. Henry’s Full House 4r Anne Baxter ★ Farley Grainger ★ Jeanne Crain A collection of five of Heiiry’s short stories, including "The Gift of thjr Magi”, ‘’The Cup and the Anthem”, "The Clar­ ion Call”, "The Ransom of the Re/l Chief” and "The Last Leaf”. I Q, weekend with her sis- Clayton Needham. J. Patterson, Detroit, with relatives in this Mrs. ‘’Millard Crandall, New York, Mr. and du- Re- the Mrs. Clif- is their Mrs. Harold Broderick. Fritz of St. Catherines ing with Mr. and Mrs. and Bob this week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie their daughters, Smithers (Helen), _ ____x___, and her three children, and Mrs. Ernest Wood (Jean), of London, called on Exeter friends on Tues- Davis and Mrs, Donald of Brampton, day, FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 17 and 18 ' ★ Danny Kaye “HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN” (Technicolor) Farley Granger ★ Jeanmarle Magnificent musical treat . . . and compelling love story. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. ★ SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MONDAY & TUESDAY July 20 and 21 “ALL ASHORE” (Technicolor) ★ Mickey Rooney ★ Dick Haymes ★ Peggy Ryan Seven days of shore leave loaded with laughs and love! NEWSREEL AND ADDITIONAL SHORTS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 22 and 23 ★ Tony Curtis ★ Janet Leigh “HOUDINI” (Technicolor) What was the amazing secret known only to Houdini? No chain could bind him, no lock could hold him! SELECTED SHORTS The big city boy was gloating a little as he pointed metropolitan sights to front the 'country when a beauty parlor vision cam© into view. She was a finished: product—artful hair-do, masklike complexion, gaudy gash of lipstick, sinister- looking finger nails of lacquered bright crimson, "Now what do y6u‘ think Of that?” asked the city hoy. "Well,” replied the ebuhtry lad after1 due consldoratidii, ’’speaking as a farmer, it looks to me like its mighty poor sod that requires so much top dress­ ing.” out the the lad •? presents a Band Concert EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Ted Wai per, Conductor Sunday, July 19, 8:30 p.m Tuckey spent the weeks at Leader’s Camp, Lake Couchi- a representative of THE EXETER CITIZENS’ BAND COME TO THE BIG Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon May and family, of Hamilton, spent the weekend, with the former's pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. William May. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walters and their three children, Terrace Bay, spent several days last week with the former's father, IJ. S. Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Parsons, of Janesville, Wis., visited with Mr, Roy Parsons and other relatives recently, Miss Pat past two Training ching, as _.............. South Huron High School. BEST BAND—The Zorra-Cale- donia trophy for Canadian girls’ bands in held by Nancy Marchylo, 22, of Winnipeg. Her Heather- Belle pipe band won the trophy in competition at Embro, Ont. The girls are on tour of Canada and the U. S. Miss Pat Smith and Miss Joan Parsons spent the weekend at Grand Bend. Mr. Fred Amy, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watts and Lynn, of Hamilton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Shipman. Mr. Bella Fink- beiner returned home with them after spending a week in Hamil­ ton and Caledonia. Llashmar Drive-in Theatre Clinton NEXT TO COMMUNITY PARK First Show at Dusk Two Complete Shows Nightly THURSDAY & FRIDAY July 1G and 17 “TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL” (Technicolor) ★ Jeanne Crain ★ Dale Robertson CARTOON — NEWS SATURDAY & MONDAY July 18 and 20 “JACKPOT” ★ James Stewart 4r Barbara Hale CARTOON — NEWS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY July 21 and 22 “LET’S MAKE IT LEGAL” ★ Claudette Colbert ★ Zachery Scott .CARTOON — NEWS THURSDAY & FRIDAY July 23 and 24 “MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY” ★ Fred MacMurray ★ Eleanor Parker CARTOON — NEWS Children’s Playground Two Shows Nightly (Rain or Clear) Children Under 12 Years Di Oars Free Follow The Mohawks Exeter vs. Strathroy A Crucial Game In The League Standirig! SUPPORT YOUR HOME TEAM .............................. IIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIItllini^ Exhibition Baseball Dashwood Tigers Vs. Elmira Saturday, July 18 6:15 p.m. DASHWOOD BALL PARK Adm. | Adults 350, High School 250, Public School 100 Seaforth Bingo $2000 CASH PRIZES Must Be Paid Out PLAY STARTS AT 9:00 P.M. Twelve^ $5QaQQ PRIZE All Go SPECIALS DO SI00 * $1000 jackpot No Foolin’ — It Must ADMISSION FOR 12 GAMES $1.00 EXTRA CARDS, SPECIALS AND JACKPOT 25«J BACH — 5 FOR $1.00 Sponsored by the Seaforth Memorial Centre Branch No. 156 of Canadian Legion and Seaforth Athletic Assoc. Honorable LESTER B. / PEARSON Canada’s Minister For External Affairs President, 7th General Assembly Of The United Nations who will speak in EXETER Legion Hall Wednesday, July 22 7:30 p.m. in the interests of * Liberal Candidate In Huron Watch Posters And Listen To CKNX For Further Details (Issued By Huron Liberal Association)